Built in 1899, 323 15th Street is a classic brick townhouse positioned on a quiet, tree-lined block in the heart of Park Slope. Rich in character, the home is defined by its timeless pre-war details and preserved original fixtures, with a sense of historic charm that carries beautifully throughout every room.
Currently configured as a three-family residence, the property offers exceptional versatility-easily adaptable as a one- or two-family home, or maintained as a high-income investment with strong long-term upside. Each full-floor apartment is well-kept, featuring high ceilings and oversized north- and south-facing windows that invite natural light to pour in throughout the day. The upper floors enjoy open views across neighboring townhomes and treetops, with subtle glimpses of the Brooklyn skyline in the distance.
The garden level presents a flexible sunken basement with windows at both the front and rear. The existing environment would allow an owner the potential to add media room, home office, gym, or recreation space.
Spanning approximately 2,421 square feet across three stories (excluding the basement), the home also offers the potential to expand by roughly 1,000 additional square feet, creating a compelling
opportunity for added value.
Perfectly situated just moments from Park Slope's best restaurants, boutiques, and neighborhood amenities, and in close proximity to Prospect Park, 323 15th Street also offers convenient access to the F/G and N/R subway lines for an easy commute to Manhattan. A rare opportunity to own a timeless Brooklyn townhouse that seamlessly blends charm, flexibility, and future potential.
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Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Park Slope, with its tree-lined streets and immaculate brownstones, has a small-town feel and social cohesion that’s unusual in the city.
It’s a place where activities for children are unending, shopkeepers know their customers and people stop in the street to chat. Even as the park-side homes are buffed to a high polish, the area still offers a variety of experience: There are scores of restaurants and bars; a diverse retail sector; multiple Farmer’s Markets, including Grand Army Plaza’s; and Prospect Park with its fantastic bandshell, baseball fields, zoo, botanic ... read more